THE RETURN OF WHAT NEVER LEFT: ANIMALS PRESENT IN FUTURE NATURES

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Autor(a) principal: Sá,Guilherme José da Silva e
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Vibrant
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1809-43412017000200204
Resumo: Abstract This article presents data collected in ethnographic research begun in 2014 at the Faia Brava Reserve in Portugal. The Faia Brava Reserve has been dedicated to ecological restoration by the association that manages it. This has made the reserve the starting point of an ambitious project for re-naturalizing the western region of the Iberian Peninsula, which foresees the reintroduction of large animal species in Portugal through its integration to the Rewilding Europe network. The article describes some of the steps necessary to the creation of re-naturalization areas, and some of the hypotheses associated to the re-naturalization project in Europe and particularly in Portugal.
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title THE RETURN OF WHAT NEVER LEFT: ANIMALS PRESENT IN FUTURE NATURES
spellingShingle THE RETURN OF WHAT NEVER LEFT: ANIMALS PRESENT IN FUTURE NATURES
Sá,Guilherme José da Silva e
Re-naturalization
Rewilding Europe
Portugal
Faia Brava
Fauna reinsertion
title_short THE RETURN OF WHAT NEVER LEFT: ANIMALS PRESENT IN FUTURE NATURES
title_full THE RETURN OF WHAT NEVER LEFT: ANIMALS PRESENT IN FUTURE NATURES
title_fullStr THE RETURN OF WHAT NEVER LEFT: ANIMALS PRESENT IN FUTURE NATURES
title_full_unstemmed THE RETURN OF WHAT NEVER LEFT: ANIMALS PRESENT IN FUTURE NATURES
title_sort THE RETURN OF WHAT NEVER LEFT: ANIMALS PRESENT IN FUTURE NATURES
author Sá,Guilherme José da Silva e
author_facet Sá,Guilherme José da Silva e
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sá,Guilherme José da Silva e
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Re-naturalization
Rewilding Europe
Portugal
Faia Brava
Fauna reinsertion
topic Re-naturalization
Rewilding Europe
Portugal
Faia Brava
Fauna reinsertion
description Abstract This article presents data collected in ethnographic research begun in 2014 at the Faia Brava Reserve in Portugal. The Faia Brava Reserve has been dedicated to ecological restoration by the association that manages it. This has made the reserve the starting point of an ambitious project for re-naturalizing the western region of the Iberian Peninsula, which foresees the reintroduction of large animal species in Portugal through its integration to the Rewilding Europe network. The article describes some of the steps necessary to the creation of re-naturalization areas, and some of the hypotheses associated to the re-naturalization project in Europe and particularly in Portugal.
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